How to Read a Poem
Poems we've read
Lingo 1
Lingo 2
An example of??
100

You should always read this first when reading a poem

The title

100

Playground ____________

by: Clint Smith

Elegy

100

Does not rhyme or have a measurable meter

free verse

100

author's specific word choice

Diction

100

Here is a breathing body and a beating heart

alliteration

200

At least how many times should you read a poem 

three

200

"Perhaps the World Ends Here"

Where???

The kitchen table

200

A brief reference to a real or fictional person, event or place

allusion

200

sounds like what it means

onomatopoeia

200

though the wind pried with its fingers

personification

300

The following words might signal what in a poem: however, but, although

 a shift or change

300

What poem does the following line come from:

"then gone on mistaking the plot for the story,

as if point of writing were writing."

The Days

300

the measured arrangement of sounds

meter

300

repetition of consonant sounds

consonance

300

another season to offer you: frost soft

assonance

400

If I ask you to notice the white space or the shape of the lines, I'm likely asking about the __________.

structure

400

What poem:

"The other day I was ricocheting slowly off the blue walls of this room..."

The Lanyard

400

a story in narrative form

ballad

400

a single line of poetry

verse

400

Still, life has some possibility left. Perhaps this

is its way of fighting back, that sometimes

enjambment

500

It's important to identify the narrator so you can identify the ____________.

tone

500

Which poem:

"I'm desperate for you to love the world becasue I brought you here."

First Fall

500

When one line ends without any pause or punctuation and continues onto the next line.

enjambment

500

repetition of vowel sounds

assonance

500

frilled, white gown

imagery

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